press release / August 12, 2026
World Vision Malawi Statement on the Global Fund OIG Audit
World Vision Malawi acknowledges the Global Fund OIG audit findings on a US$33 million malaria grant, identified non-compliant expenditure of US$125,901, recovered affected funds, dismissed implicated staff, strengthened controls, and remains committed to transparency, accountability, and effective stewardship of donor resources.
publication / August 14, 2026
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report | FY25
In FY25, World Vision Afghanistan reached 1,497,975 people, including 808,015 children, through 36 projects and grants.
publication / August 3, 2026
Discover World Vision Sierra Leone's 2025 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the well-being of children in Sierra Leone during our 2025 financial year.
publication / July 15, 2026
Mozambique Annual Report -2025
World Vision Mozambique presents some of the major accomplishments in advancing justice and well-being for Mozambican children, particularly the most vulnerable in its latest annual report.
publication / July 31, 2026
West Africa Annual Impact Report 2025
In 2025, World Vision reached 11.5 million people across West Africa, including 6.6 million children. Read our annual impact report.
article / August 4, 2026
DR Congo: Joint Mission Reviews GAINS – Tuya Kumpala Progress in Strengthening Community Resilience
A joint supervision mission led by the Provincial Ministry of Agriculture, the Office for Agricultural Access Roads (OVDA) and World Vision DRC visited Nyanga and Kitangua Health Zones to assess the progress of the GAINS – Tuya Kumpala programme. The mission reviewed agricultural activities, community savings groups, health and education outcomes, and the rehabilitation of rural feeder roads, while identifying opportunities and challenges affecting implementation. The findings highlight encouraging progress in strengthening food security, improving household resilience, reducing malnutrition and promoting sustainable rural development through strong community participation and local ownership in Kasai.
publication / July 5, 2026
Humanitarian Emergency Affairs 2025 Annual Report - EAST AFRICA
Despite escalating humanitarian needs and constrained resources, World Vision East Africa continued to deliver life-saving assistance and build resilience across the region. The FY25 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs (HEA) Report highlights the impact of emergency response efforts in nine countries, reaching 7.5 M people, including 4M children.
publication / July 6, 2026
2025 Global Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Report: Executive Summary
The Executive Briefing Summary Report provides high-level insight on child participation from 61 World Vision countries across the globe, summarising emerging trends and child participation practices at local and national levels.
article / August 7, 2026
From Uncertainty to Purpose: Kongmee's Journey of Hope and Leadership
From uncertainty to leadership, Kongmee's journey through World Vision's D2D Youth Activity helped her discover her dreams, confidence, and purpose.
article / July 29, 2026
ENOUGH CAMPAIGN: Mozambique Approves National School Feeding Strategy
Council of Ministers approves the National School Feeding Strategy, strengthening the country´s environment that supports children's learning and combat to malnutrition.